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When a vaudeville show becomes stranded in Port Inferno, a strange city in the mystic East, singer Hazel Moon (Marilyn Maxwell) gets a gig at the Cafe of All Nations and persuades the owner to hire the show's prop men, Harvey Garvey (Lou) and Pete Johnson (Bud). After their magic act ends them all in jail, a desert shiek named Ramo (John Corte) offers to help them escape if they help him regain the throne of Barbabeeha. Standing in the way is the evil Nimativ (Douglas Dumbrille), who has a weakness for blondes. Unfortunately, Nimativ knows how to hypnotize people and you can imagine what this means for the boys. Lost In A Harem is one of the best Abbott & Costello films. Unlike most of their films in the 1940s which were produced at Universal Studios, this one was done at MGM with that studios usual higher production standards, including a few spectacular musical numbers.
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